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Love. BT FANNY DOWNING. Vague wiamea uoexpreat- . -Strange rancies, sweet unrest 8 Tnat'sLove. Uncb musing-sudden sighs Bright blushes-downcast eyes * That's Love. Verse mating-solitude Stgbte sleepless-little j^ve. Faint whispers-answers low Head thxobblng-heart aglow^ ^ Hands captured-etolen kiss Hair shrlnktag-tremblln* ?gj^j^ Rosy hours swiftly whirled- . Too happy for this world " _. That's Love. Fierce quarrel-frantic fears Wild anguish-bitter tears T That's Leve. Free forgiveness-full .redress Ecstatic happiness- . Tnat'sLove. Life together-death apart Two bodies-one heart That's Love. Kew heaven-under sky We wedded, you and 1 That's Love. -From Tte Capital. 'COXXERCIAZ NEWS. Exports Yesterday. PHILADELPHIA - Per steamship Virginia - 91 bales cotton, 8io bbls naval stores, 224; bales do? mesticeos bundles paper, 84? pkgs h olio ware r 27 bbls old metal, 9 pkgs. NSW YORK-Per sehr Lily-172,003 feet timber and lumber, 900 empty carboys. BOSTON-Per sehr At M Pote-86,000 feet timber, 68,000 feet lamber. Exports or t?.e Week ending August IO. FOREIGN. LONDON-Per British brig R McKay Spearing 616 tons phosphate rock. DOMESTIC Nsw YORK-Per steamship James Adger-r-276 bales upland cotton, 40 tierces rice, 276 bbls "naval stores, 102 bales -domestics, 43 empty bbls, 60 bundles paper. 613 melons. 22 boxes, 12 bbls. 7 pkg*.Per st eil rash lp South Carolina-37 bags t ea island and 380 bags upland cotton. 60 tiercel rice, 1062 bbls rain, 91 o al es domestics, 37 packazes. BALTMOBE-Per steamship Sea Gull-156 bales cotton, 84 bales domestics, 60,000 feet of lumber. 17 baza phosphate; 2 hbds and 3 bale3 hides, 12 rolls loath r, and sundries. The Charleston Market. FOB THE WEEK INDINO THURSDAY, AEGL'ST 10. THE-CROPS.-The weather during the early part of-this period was hot and dry, but tinco good jaine have j)?en bad in many sections of this "Sate; but the late provision crop has been largely .curtailed by the prevalence of the drought. The cotton is reported to be much Injured m localities by the^xcessive dry F^eiL The extremely warm and dry season ls forcing the plant forward, and In add ?tion to several bales of the new crop from Texas arrivali or a Single bale each ara reported from' Louisiana, F.orlda and Georgia. THE RECEIPTS.-The supplies at the colton ports for the week up to Friday last were 10,472 .bales, against 10,900 the week before, and 5740 the time of the season previous. At New Orleans the arrivals were 4035 bales, in contrast with 918 bales last year. Thc total, receipts at the cotton ports fro^?Septemb?r J, 1870, u? to?ihe latest mair dates were 3,973,649 bales, and 2,880.882 the year previous-showing an increase of 1,092,6*7 bales. The supplies at the principal Southern markets from September l, 1870, up.to the latest tele? graphic intelligence, as compared with the year before, Wernas folioW6 : 1871. " 1870. New Orleans, August.1,437,476 1,139.432 Mobile, A?gUJt 9.....399,395 S02.973 Savannah, August 9 .725,545 479,323 Charleston, August 9-,.318,253 242,633 iWveSW??AUgUSt 9.........807,663 244,352 Norfolk, August 9......339,946 202,166 Wilmington, August 9.9l,7ie 66,939 The arrivals or cotton at the chief Southern centres from August 3 to 9,1871, inclusive, as re? ported by telegraph, were as follows. This In? cludes aU points but overland: um* miiAi'i-~ . AUg 8...... 54..Aug 4.,-1 Aug 5.413.4ug 7.......1429 V 2,708 Aug 8. 92.Aug 9. 720 J MOBILE Aug 3. 40.Aug 4.1201 Aug 6. 68..Aug 7...... 306}- 652 ;-iAug ?. 20..AUg ?,.?108J SAVANNAH Aug 3. 99.Aug 4 . 238) Aug 6. 169.Aug - 7...... 158)- 918 Aug 8.210.Aug 9...... 19J CHARLESTON Aug 3. 61.Aug 4.1206) AUg 6.161.AUK 7......18?| 174 Aug 8.172...AUg 9.. 52 J GALVESTON Aug 3...:.. 21.Aug 4.....\ 1391 Aug 5.s-..Aug 7...... 415f 1,130 Aug 8. 222..Aug 9. 333 j NORFOLK Aug -3. 29..Aug 4. 387) Aug 5.166.......Aug 7;.110?- 778 Aug 8^.... 65.AUg 9-25J WlLlilN,OTON Aug 3...... 10..':...?Aug 4. 24)I . " . Aug 5...... 10.......Aug 7.-J- 44 Aug 8.-.Aug '9.-J Total,_. 6,899 The. supplies for the corresponding week last J. ye^rwere 5617 bales. The stock or the article In sight: at the latest dates wat "id follows: 1871. ?8?70. Stock in Liverpool.bales... 673,( 00 668,'ooo Stock ta London. 79.512 27,414 Stock br Gla-gow. 1,000 800 Stock m Havre. 79.410 1-18,200 , Stock in "Marseilles. 26.311 10,600 Stock ta Bremen. 49.941 2K047 Stock rest of Continent. 65,000 85,000 1 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer? ican,)...:... 48,000 50,000 Afloat for. France. (American and Brazil,). 43,103 15,901 Afloat for Bremen (American)..,. 9,614 452 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.;-!. 653,610 627.691. 1 Stock in Untteri states ports.148/43 106,612 1 Stock ta the Inland towns.l4.S3i 22,170 <.. _____ ______ Total...1,839,907 1,632,787 ' Increase or the stock in sight ls. 857.180 The supplies at this port for the week jost : closed were 2 bags or sea Islands and Floridas and 772 bales of uplands, ta contrast with lbag of sea Islands and Floridas and 1239 bales of up? lands the week b. fore, and ll baga or sea islands and Floridas and 860 bales of uplands for the 1 pertcd the year previous. These arrivals came as follows, pay or uplands per South Carolina Rat! I road 631 batet, per Northeastern Railroad 130, Savannah and Charleston Railroad -, Peedee ll. Or sea Islands,-Northeastern Railroad 2. THE COTTON MARKET.-Ttvs staple ha? present? ed a quiet and duh character during this period, with an easier tendency In prices, the ra es ta the loreign raaiket being sort and quiet at 8J{@9d $ lb for middling uplands, closing at 8%d; utNew . York quotations receded, opening jr, loxe and de- 1 dining to 19MC while at this peint the staple has , been dut), wirti very light transactions, values being somewhat nominal on the basis ol about 17c 9 lb for low middling*. The transactions and prices st Liverpool and Sew York for this tims were as allows: O a F ?day, August the 4: h, the former was firm, uplands 8Ji@a9d, sales 18,000 bales; the latter was unchanged at 19*ic, sales 1286 bales. On Saturday the former 'was quiet, upland* 8?i?9d, sales 13,000 bales; the latter was easier at lo^'c, sates 804 bale?. On Monday, at the former place lhere was a holiday; the latter was doll and nominal at is>;c, Bales 910 bales. ; On Tuesday the f irmer closed heavy, uplands 62?U, sales 10,000 hitos; the latter was weak, but a. 1 fair demand p* availed at lSJic. >a!es 2817 bales. : On Wednesday the ronner watftflat, uplands 8#d, < sales 10,000 b> lex; the latter waa easier at l9Jic, sales 123; hales Yesterday the former was un- 1 changed, uplands 8J?d. sales 10,000 bales; the lat- 1 ter was quiet and weak ar. 19>4'c. < The transactions and prices In this market, for ? the past week, were as lc Ho wv : On Friday, Au? gust 4, there was a moderate demand, the market 1 showing sn easy character ; sales 140 bales ; or- , d nary to go >d ordinary being quoted at 1S@I6>?, low middllne 17 ii, middling 18. strict middling nominal Oa .-aturday the Inquiry vas in a very , tations nominally unchanged. On Monday the market.continued about the same as before; sales 50 bales ; quotations being somewhat nominal, say ordinary to good ordinary 16@16K, low mid diing 17K? middling 18, strict middling 19c fl ?. On Tuesday the article was nearly at a stand; sales only 6 bales, at 16c ft ft ; quotations nomi? nal. On wednesday, the demand was light, at easier prices; sales 70 bales; quotations somewhat nominal, say ordinary to good ordinary I5@lfl, low middling 17, middling and strict middling nominal. Yesterday the transactions were ?nlm" portant ; sales only 6 bales, say 1 at 16K. 5 at 17 ; quotations were quite nominal, say ordinary to good ordinary 15@16, low middling 17, middling and strict middling nominal. SEA ISLAND COTTON;-The arrivals of this quali? ty of the '.staple were only 2 bags of Carolina mains per Norchesstern Railroad. The market ex? hibited very quiet features, and no transactions took place. Quotations nominal. RICK.-A limited supply of Carolina rough came to hand, say about 1500 bushels. The business In this grain was light, good qualities showing firm? ness, while others were quiet. The transactions, were about 250 tierces of clean Carolina, among which were 28 tierces at aj?, 8 at 7S', 37 at 7K, 65 at 8X.50 at s Kc fl lb. We quote common to fair at 6??@7Xc, good s%@?fic ^ ft. The first receipt of new crop or Louisiana was received at New Or? leans during the past week. NAVAL STORKS.-The supplies coming to hand were moderate, and amounted to abont 3000 bb ls of all kinds for this period. The market opened quiet and dull, the offers of buyers were below the views of sellers; but later more activity prevailed In rosins. The business or the. week was as fol? lows: On Friday and Si curd ay, the 4th and 6th instant, no transactions took place. On Monday, August 7th, sales or rosins 404 bbls, say pale at $6 50 ft bbl, low pale at $3, extra No. l and dull at $5 50, low No. lat $3 25; ho sales of spirits turpentine. On Tuesday, August 8, there was a good demand for rosins, salsa 438 bbls, say pale and low pale at $6, extra No. 1 at $5 76,vNo. 1 and dull ac $5 25, opaque at $4, low No. 1 at $3 25, ex? tra No. 2 at $2 75; no sales spirits turpentine. On Wednesday, August 8th, there were no sales re? ported. On Thursday, August loth, sales 280 bbls No. 2 rosin at $2 55@2 40, and 280 bbls No. 3 at $215. No sales of spirits turpentine reported. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $4 25 for vir? gin, $3 20@3 30 for yellow dip, and $1 00 ror hard. HAY.-There were received about 175 bales, North "River qualities. A lot or 120 bales, or this description, sold at $i 62>? fl hundred, and 50 bales ut $157K fl hundred. Cons*.-About 0003 bushels or this grain came to hand. Sate) of about 3000 bushels prime white took place at $1 9 bushel, sacks included. Job? bing lota of prime white sell at Si 03@1 05 fl bushel, sacks Included. OATS.-The arrivals amounted to some 3000 bushels. Transactions occurred at 75: ft bushel, sacks Included. PEAS.-The sales were In a malted way at about 75c@$l ft bushel, ror clay. FLOUR.-The market is fairly supplied with most qualities or this article, with a limited city and country demand. Northern and Western fine m ly be quoted at $5 76@6 $ bbl, super at $6 25 @6 50 ft bbl, extra at $7@7 so fl bbl, ramlly at $s@3 50 ft bid. Southern descriptions are in mo aerate stock, and super may be quoted at $6 25? 6 60 ft bbl, extra at $7@7 50 fl bbl, family at $8 @9 fi bbl, and extra ramlly at $9@l0 ft bbl. BACON.-There ls a good stock ot prime quali? ties ottering, with adnu market and light de? mand. Pilme smoked shorn lera maybe quoted at "X@Sc ft lb, prime smoked clear rib sides at 0 @9Xc ft rb, salted shoulders at Tc, and Baited sides at SX@9c ft ft. ' SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode? rate, but good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted at llX@12Xc fl lb; fair to good Cubas l0X@H>?c. New Cleans molasses, prime ls scarce. Cuba muscovado molasses may be nroted at 3S@42c In hhds. and 45@50c In bbls; cay... at 33@35c in nh ls. and 35@37c In bbls. Deine'ara sugar, prime 12@l2Xc. Molasses, prime lu puncheons 45c; In bbls 52c. Burr HR AND LARD.-There ls a lair stock or this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 33@35c; New York State, prime, 25@30c; medlnm 20@25c; ordinary grades, s wee;, 15@18c; choice Western 20@?sc Lard :ls in lair supply, and la held at iit???Skc fl lb. Cheese-ractory choice 13@16c; skimmed 6?'.0c; puffed 1323 fl lb. SALT.-Jobbmg parcels or Liverpool receive J ; ... -.j uL-ijUUCCU al 113? HaCK. * . IBOH BANDS ANO TIBS for cotton, or the moat approved patterns, are offered on the market at 5@7C ft lb. INDIA .BAGGING.-There la some inquiry ror this article. We quote ? yzrd, gunny cloth 19? 2oc; domestic ls In Improving demand, and double anchor may be quoted at 2QK@2lXf ; elephant at 20@2lc. TIMBES AN') Lc JB'JR.- The markut tor this arti cle is quiet We *tupte timber for milling purposes from $6910. St. pi'ing timber $10@16. Bright ?umber, good lawiantable, from city mills, cut to size, from *' f$n ft M by the cargc; lumber per rail, $i3?:r. tiver lamber, $10@12; dressed umber, $22@25. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands; via New Tork, Kd on uplands ld on sea islands; by sall on uplands nominal, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise -to New York.by steam Mc on uplands and xe on sea islands; (125 9 tierce on rice; by sall, - ft ft ou cotton;-fl tierce on rice; 40c fl barrel on rosin; $7@$3 ft M on lumber; $9@10 ft Mon tim? ber. To Boston, by sail, Ko ft ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 ft M on boards, Kc fi ft on cotton ; by steam $l ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ft ft on uplands; by sall, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 fl ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Kc ft ft; by Bail, $0 50@7 fl M on boards; $3@3 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are lu demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satilia River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and io@i2 ft M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on Kew York at par; five days x off;. IO days X off; 15 days - off; 2a days -; so days -. They are selling sight checks at X prem. ExcnASGK-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was : ix for 00 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at ll and selling at 12. .Harkn? by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, August lO-Ncon.-Consols 93Xa93X. Bunds 94,'j. Afternoon.-Bonds easier, 93X Eveulng.-Consols 93X- Bonds 93X- Bullion increased over one million. NEW YORK, August io-Noon.-Freights steady. Gold UK. Money 2. Stocks not quite so strung as opened. Governments dull and steady. State bonus strong. Teunessees and North Carolinas active. Evening.-There 13 increased activity in money, loausdoneat4 per Cent, sterling dull, closlug at 9X. Gold i2al2K. Governments nov very active. Tennessees very strong. North Carolinas better to day. Tennessees 95K; new 75X- Vir? ginia?. 64; new; 72. Louisianas 64: new 60; levees 69. Georgias S3; eights 83. Alabamas 100; Uves 87; sevens os. North Carolinas 45K; new 27. South Caro mau 71; new 58. Freights dull. NBW ?RLBAN?, August io.-Sterling 22K. Gold COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, August io-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands 6Xd, Orleans 9Xd. Sales 10,000 bales; export 2000. Eveulng.-Cotton closed duli; uplauds 8jid; Orleans 9Kd. / NEW YORK, August IP-Noon-Cotton easier; sales 140 bales; uplands 19Xc. rlvenit'g.-cotton Irregular, demand chleily for low grades; sale's 2013 bales; uplands 19Xc BOSTON. August 10.-Cotton uuchmged; mid? dlings 20c; utt receipts 21 bales: gross 452; Eales ?00; stock 6000. PHILADELPHIA, August 10.-Cotton dull and easier: middlings 19Xc. BALTIMORE. August io.-Cotton dall and nomi? nal; middlings ij??c; net receipts 37; gross 33; ?ali s 61;STOCK 1113 balee. WILMINGTON, August io.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 19c; stock 565 bales. SAVANNAH. August io.-Cotton duli and nomi? nal; low middling? T6Xc; net receipts OJ ba'es; salea 25; stock 4925. * AUGUSTA. August 10.-Cr ton dui!; middlings 17c; sal.-s 71 bales; oet receipts 69. MBMPULS. August 10.-Cotton nat; middlings nominally 17'ie. . ST. Loris August io.-Cotton nominal; mld lllngx iSJfiiMc. LUJISV.LLK. August 10.-Cotton dui! and lower; middini- i9c. 'ViNciNN.m, Aneust 10.-Cotton dull and lower; I middlings t8>??il<*c. J middlings l'^aiT^c; net receipts80 bales; ex? ports coastwise 517; sales 50; stock 5948. NBW ORLEANS, August io.-Cotton dull and nominal; low middlings 17)?c; net receipts 41; grosS 206; exports to Great Britain 3412; sales 1030; stock 41,417 bales. GALVESTON, August ll.-Cotton duli; good or? dinary 16c; net receipts 350 bales; stock 1506. PROVISIONS AMD PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Angnst io-Noon,-Pork 463 ed. Beef 80s. Lard 46s. NBW YOES. August 10-Noon.-Flour dull and drooping. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork rather weak at $13 25a 13 37J?. Lard dull. Turpentine dull and heavy at 49c. Rosin weak; $2 75a2 80 for strained. Evening.-Flour-southern dull and lower; common to fair extra, $5 25a6 40; good to choice $6 50a9. Whiskey 92a92)?c. Wheat closed a shade Armer; new red Tennessee $1 40; winter red $1 34al 40; amber Western $i 43al 45. Coru closed active at65J?a66c. Rice firm at8J?a9>?c. Pork $133.1312K- Beel quiet. Lard heavy ; kettle 9%c. Turpentine heavy at 49c. Rosin weak at at $2 76A2 90. Tallow quiet at 9a9#c. BALTIMORE. August io.-Flour dull. Wheat firm, except for Ohio and Indiana, which ls dnll. Corn firm. Pork quiet. WILMINGTON, August io.-Spirits turpentine steady at 45>{c. Rosin steady at $2 20 for strain? ed, $7 for extra pale, and $6 for pale. Crude turpentine steady at $3 63 for yellow nip, and $4 60 for virgin. Tar steady at $2 25. CINCINNATI, August io.-Flour firm.. Corn quiet. Pork declined to $12 60. Lard drooping at 8&a9c. Bacon, holders anxious; shoulders 6%c; clear sides 7*c. Whiskey 89c. LOUISVILLE, August io.-Flour steady. Corn weak. Provisions unsettled.' Pork, $13 asked; no buyers. Shonlders ec. Lard lOallc. Whiskey 89c. ST.' LOOTS, August io.-Flour drooping, super? fine winter $4a4 25. Com drooping, yellow,' sacks. 43a49c. Whiskey 90c. Bagging quiet at 19tfa20c Pork closed lower at $12 60. Bacon easier. Jobbing shoulders 6)ic; clear sides 8Xc. Lard dull, choice kegs 10&. NEW ORLELSS. August 10.-Flour dull; double $6 50; treble $6 75a7. Corn firm; mixed 88c; white 70c oats in moderate demand at 43a57c. Pork dull and nominal at $14 60. Bacon dull at 7?. 8Jia9c. Lard dull at 10>iall%c. Sugar quiet: fair lO^c Molasses dull; plantation fer? menting 42>ic. Whiskey dull at 92a$i. Coffee nominal. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Tuesday, August 8: The demand from the trade ls very good for both domestic and foreign, and the market shows rather more tone, with some choicegrades Belling at a slight advance. We note about 65 tes Caro? lina at 8Xa9)ic: 400 bag* East India at 7a???c, and 4C0 bags Patna In bond at 3Kc gold. From the Journal of commerce: The market for domestic ls a shade better. Dealers are more In? clined to purchase, and the small offerings keep prices In the sellers' favor; 100 tes sold at 8>??9>?c. Foreign move3 fairly at full rates. We learn or sales or 600 bags Rangoon and Patna at ojiaTj.'c, and 403 bags Patna, in bond, at 3>s'c, gold. Kew Tork Naval Stores Market. From the Journal or Commerce, Tuesday, August 8: The market Tor spirits turpentine shows a farther decline, with ihe general tone or the market at the close In the buyers' ravor. The arrivals to-day were quire large and freely offered. We quote merchantable lots at 50c. Sales em? brace 275 bbls at t>ic, UDd 125 bola at coe. Rosins the market ls ruling very quiet at the reduced prices quoted In our last. The advanced ocean freights ls the principal feature bearing against holde?. Sales are 100 bbls low No 2 at $5: loo bbls pale at $7. We quote strained at $2 80; No 2 at >3 I0a3 50: No 1 at $3 75a4 50; pale $4 75a5 so; extra pale $5 7ia7 75. Tar ls quiet; 100 bbls Washington were sold at $3 50. New York Hay Market. From the. Dally Bulletin, Tuesday, August 3: Re? ceipts to-day 1400 bales. There ls a fair demand, but with a better supply or lots suitable for ship? ping, prices are a trine easier, and there are few buyers willing to pay more at the close than $1 15. The sales are 200 bales for Wilmington and loo bales for Norfolk, both slightly below the standard at $1 15; So for Portsmouth and 26 for Newbern. both prime old. at $120. Retail of the best quality ls still wanted, but there is a full sup fily or the lower grades. Long rye straw ls steady n price. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, August 9.-SPIRITS TURPEN? TINE -Sales or 65 bbls at 46 cents per gallon for Southern package". ROSIN.-sales or 479 bb s at $2 20 for strained, $5 62><a$?.ror pale, and $7a$7 12>_ for extra pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales or 50 bbls at S3 60 Tor yellow dip and $4 60 ror virgin. TAR.-Sales of 83 bbls at $2 55 per bbl. Interior Cotton Markets. SUMTER, August 8.- Abour 8 bales have been sold during the week ending on the 8th. For the last few days the staple has been heavy and dull, caused by unfavorable reports from Liver? pool and the Northern markets. We quote ordi? nary 13K cents, good ordinary 15%. low middling ic hi. middling \~yt , strict middling 18 cents. Exports or Kit e, Naval Stores and Lam? ber from the Port of Charleston, from g-"? * ?8711-.to Augnit 3. 1871. EXPORTED TO Boston. New York.. Philadelphia Baltimore... New orleans Mobile.I Prov|d"ce.RI.| Oth'rDSP'rts T'al Coastw'se 1370-'71. NAVAL STOR'3 Bbls. 9,541 25,355 19,610 5,493 Barcelona_ MajaAM'ket West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool.| 12 Havre, 00,005 2,948 Feet. 297,228 3,728.204 1,898,000 2,146,931 1,427.344 3,161,096 1869-'70. Bbls. 16,043 16,232 8 571 2,829 12,656,803 103,100 2071 1,183,773 ...j 99,246 1.8C4 Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. Total Foreign, OOO 4,537 42,875 Feet. 409,022 3,412.964 1,270.150 1,454,316 418,000 2,139,667 9,191,11? 3,697 'V*86j 1,809,841 10,000 Tsi??00 "238^97 4,631 "9,M6 23 378j 1,921,818 arandTOtall 83,333, 14,578,619? 70.766| 11,670,671 10,630 28,060 666,711 2,476,552 St?3 HS 2 tr H 5^ H ill g 2 TS- S 3, S ssc B . OD 2 ic ~* * s 2 . c ? 0 - x ? ts ?ar o o : c <g ?. ige o B I 00 ?J gl* "_. g>* g ? : Sa : & : <<* ,? E ? ; - 2 : : g : I 53 _ 5 ' *3 ? ; ?- 'ka3 ? o . r. 2 . : u . . -M? ?71 2. : .? : - : " : : ? _ .gl; S: I 2 sIS o' -JU- I -1 ta M ?2 o co I co o O. "O Isms M I f otc so S s ?? m ?5 M g fr ~ K H< H g .3 o 3 ? F ? Comparative Exports of Cotton and Rice, from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1,1870, to A ?gust 3,1871. EXPORTED TO 1870-'71. S. L.TJp'd. I Rice J569-'7?. S. I.iUp'd. i Rice Liverpool. Other Br. Pons Tot:l G. Britain Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. \ N. of Europe Tot'l N.Europe S.or Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. 5?07j 120479 .... P55S 0702 80585 724 51071180087 Total F. Porta.. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk. Oth. U. S. PortB Tot'lC "se Ports 5107 0321 30 0422 6702! 80585 556 1269 22095!. 22995 17611 .70543; 4634' 605 '---r : I I 555 725S 132 139505!l245ft 11808? 2618 14057 8724 . 8i76 170062 332S1 724 1?? 1269 347 1338 6659; 52 89851 1123 30611 127 6111?114395I14433 10 103461 2924 14810| 5887 4282 C33 5530 142CI2 2745S Ciiarleaton Wholesale Price?.-J ARTICLES. PRICES. SAGOiNO, 9 yara Dundee. ? ... Gunny Cloth. 10 ? 20 New York Double Anolior, 44 % inches, 2Jiths. 20tf? 21X BALK ROPE, ft n> Manilla. ? Western. 8 ? 12H Jute. ? Burr sn-Goshen.33 ? 35 Country. .. ? COTTON, ft lb Ordinary to good ordinary.... 15 ? 18 Low middling. 17 ? Middling to strict middling. ? Good middling. ? Sealsland. .. ? COFFEE, ft tts Rio. 16 ? 10 Laguayra. ? '.'.. Java. ? FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, ft 2000 tts. Cash. 60 00 @ . Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 56 00 ? Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 oo ? Time.:.65 oo ? Double Kenned Pondrette. 30 00 ? Niles'Phosphate. 63 00 ? Peruvian Guano, ft]2240 Iba...loo oo ? Pacific Guano,ft 2000 tts.cash. 66 00 ? Time. 60 oo ? Phoenix Guano..... 47 60 ? Baugh's Phos., ft 20OO Uss. cash woo? Rhodes' Phosphate, ft 2000 ass es 00 ? Rhodes' Standard Manure (?66 time).67 so ? .. : crchlUo Guano ($40 time)..... -85 00 ? Land Piaster. 13 00 ? 16 00 Mapes'Super Phos. ft2000fts. 65 00 ? Woolston'B Phosphate of Lime 65 00 ? Wooiston's Yege'or, fl 2000 hts 65 00 ? Croasdaie'sGen. Sun.Phos.net 60 00 ? Bowers'Complete Manure, net 60 00 ? .. . Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 66 00 ? Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? Patapsco Guano. 65 00 ? .. E. Frank Coe's Ammonlateu Bone Phosphate. eo 00 ft Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 00 ? Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 ? 70 00 Etlwan Guano, Nol ($60 time) 54 00 ? Etlwau Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 03 00 @ .. - Zell's Ammonlated.Bone Phos? phate ($70 time).60C0 ? Russel Coe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($65 'time).:.60 00 ? ... . Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 @ .. Bowen St Mercer's Superphos? phate....cash. 50 00 ? Tune. 60 00 ? Wilcox, Gibba St Co.'a M?nipu- -' lated. 60 00 ? Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) 50 00 @ Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($36 time)..' 83 00 ? Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 15 00 ? FLOUR, ft bbl - Fine. 6 75 ? 6 00 Super. 6 20 ? 6 60 Northern and Western Extra. 7 25 ? 7 75 Baltimore Extra. @ Southern-Super. 6 25 ? 6 60 Extra. 7 25 ? 8 00 Family. 8 25 @ 8 50 GRAIN, fl bushel Maryland Oats. 75 ? ?. Western Oats. ? Corn. 1 00 ? 1 02 HAT; fi cwt- . North River..'. ? 67 ? LUMBER, ft M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 56 00 White Plue, good run. 33 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine.....20 00 @ 24 00 Boards, rough.ll 00 @ 12 00. Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00 MOLASSES, ft gallon Cuba...-.i. 83 ? 37 Muscovado. 38 ? 60 Sugar-house. -60 ? 1 00 New Orleans... ? NAVAL STORES, ft bpi Tar.:.. .. ? Pitch.? .. ? Rosin, pale. 6 00 ? 6 60 Rosin. No. 1.'.. 3 25 ? 6 25 Rosin. No. 2. 2 35 ? 2 40 Rosin. No. S. 2 15 @ Spirits Turpentine, $ gallon. ? Crudo Turoentine, fl bbl. 3 20 ? 4 25. Hard TurpV "-nu. 1 90 ? Oakum, h>.16 ? NAH S-American 4?20d., ft. keg 6 06 ? 7 00 POWDER-Danont's, F.F.F, g.... 6 00 ? . Duponts, F.F.F. 5 00 ' ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? ... PROVISIONS, fl BJ ' Bacon, Hams. 17 ? 18)4 Sides........ 09 ? 093? Shoulders. 07X? 08 Strips. ? .. Lard, In keg. 12 ? 13 . Butter.-. 25 ? 35 Cheese. 10 ? - 18 Potatoes, Irish, fl bbl. 2 76 ? s 00 Stteet. .. ? .. .Onions......7. .. -@ Apples.<. .. ? Eggs. 15 ? 20 Poultry-Chickens, fl doz.'... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, fl doz. 6 00 ? 6 60 RICK, ? lb-CaroUua. 07 ? 08* East India. ? SALT, fl Back-Liverpool, coarse 1 36 ? 1 60 Liverpool, fine. @ SUGAR, ft lb-Raw. ? Porto Rico..... ? BEESWAX-fl ft.:. 38 ? 40 HIDES. Green-ft lb.. .. ? Dry. 12 ? 15 CHESTNUTS-ft bushel. 4 00 ? a 2 gs HM o c H- cn to o co co'sp CC *t 6 co or. cn s*5 s $ Bas* -apo ? g ; ?. 2. ?lf? 2 S ! : : S : . *s ' ts . ; >?> 5 > ; >? c:ca x a Lesa cece S o ,=-o P a CS OD 33 OD ?. ? ^S?S Wr?eti? rr w rr c e? 1?. o, cn 0 co cc.^<. ci ?oj-" tai ?j ; jop *oio"oi:iJ?i:*.jl -?? -tao -3 Kl o> co op O . ibo OfcQiQ ic - -J cu . ceca o?o' uss"ol a? ?s -4 3-. -JI:C^I. . ? es ticio^- aropnp 35 ^ po S'en M o "co o. w 7 s tu o ?-o; -iciciaiiOAOiyicn'.-i W ?3 _ Ia ft I* " M Seo o en B' gEMOM B -._y>_oc co copo ij^-'jo QC CO-^*Cn 0! GC ~T -4 iffc f CC ?l'en eO4?Q0C*iCn-4tO-*C0 CO o OO CO - O O -J OO O -4 -J iii ? S. f? ? 5 g: if co g 2 pp "co co c;. - CO 3D zr M CO M . 13 36 ?3 OO co A- -1 . S o je*co ?- eioBH?i; ci x -i - ooo-j'y Ta. jo ai;c=-i-i?r;v" -'J . . CO -J CO ? . 13 M tn . ? IU . Sci . *. ca j^i p- I . , _o 1 pj'_?o ; p_? MC?l . I "cn . 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CO CO OQCOQOOCO**-^' ?** Q~> C -1 c g cs - iii " . 3 S IK "Z ' DO elie? sn CV) Sa og r"p NOTE-We have ueaucted from New Orleans 92,045 bales uplands, from Mobile 9.051 bales un? ?a as and burned 502; from savannah 4002 bags sea Island &nu 1650 bales upland.and from Charles? ton, 4797 bags sea island and 1617 balea upland cotton-the quantities received at mose ports Stock of Cotton tn tb? Interior Towns at the.Latest Dates. . . Augusta.August 4 Columbas.August 4 Macon.August 4 Montgomery.Aujtust.4 Selma.August 4 Memphis.August 4 Nashville..August 4 Total bales. 2,903 2,182 3,57r 2,680 1,760 5,694 8,390 22,170 lt ec e ip ts by Railroad, Angast 10. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 146 bales cotton, 133 bales goods, 86-pkgs bacon, 350 sacks bran, 40 bbls naval Morea, 23 cars wood and lumber. TO Railroad Agent, J F Sires, E ll Hacker, A J Salmas. J Marshall, Kanapaux A Gonzales, Bart A co, Frost A Adger, Claghorn, Herring A co, O Ti ede man A co, H Gerdts A co, J N Robson, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Mac? queen A Rlecke, J P Kelp, Wagner A Monsees, L Drucker, 0 E Sc hiep eg r e 11, C J Johnson. KOBTHXASTEBH RAILROAD. 35 bales cotton,*655 bbls naval stores, cars lum. ber, staves and wood, rough rice," mdse, ?c. To T L Webb, L Cohen A co, J Marshall, Jr, Bardln A Parker, J Wleters, H Bischoff * co, J A Quacken bosh, Kinsman A- Howell, ' Smith A Chapeau, O Liebenrood, J s Schlrmer, J Campsen, * R Pringle A Son, J O Maiionee, u Foll?n, H LChlsolm, T Smith, and E Welling. POST CALENDAS. HOOK'S rHASXS. Last Quarter. 7th. ll hours. 3 minutes, evening. Sew Moon, 16;h. l hours, 41 minutes, morning. Kirst Quarter. ?3d. 6 Honrs, 16 minut?s, morning. Full Moon, 30th, 1 hour, 0 minutes, morning. AUGUST. tfonday.... ruesday...... Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. Saturday - Sunday.. - SUN. mess. 5..19 6..19 5..20 6..21 5..21% 6..22 6. .'33 STN 3BTS. e..61 6..60 e.. 49 e..48 6..47 6..48 6..45 KOON tt. a 0, ll..10 ll..53 morn. 12..30 1..-8 1..61 2..42 maa WATER. 12.. 23 12..14 1.. 9 2.. 5 8.. 2 3..fiS 6..61 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. 0....AUGUST ll, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec: | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. CLEARED YESTERDAT. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. Sehr Lily, Hughes, New York-WUllam Roach A co. Sehr MM Pate, Stratton, Boston-LI F Baker A CO. ' . -' " SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia. Sehr M M Pote, Stratton, Boaton. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Empire, Hinckley, Philadelphia, Au Steamship James Adger," Lockwood, New York, August 7. OP FOB THIS PORT. Sehr Palmer, Rankin, at New York,. August 3. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr CAC Brooks, Brooks, at New York,, Au gust 8. - -. .. MEMORANDA. ?_ The sehr Rldgew?d,:-berrlck30n,'/trt)m Georger town, S C, arrived at New York August 7. ; MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORE, August io.-Arrived, the Assyria. Arrived out, the Inila* England and ??w.YorS LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Marlon, Le?ert. cleared:.June 13 The M E seed, Edmondson, sailed.June 23 The Romaine. Young, up.May 27 Br i^rk-Jia^JiUfferin, FUnur up. ..v.VA*>M*ar 17 Bark Annie 'Kimball, StlnSOn, up.. . .'.V. ; JUIy 17 Bark Enrique, Orcutt, up...i.?.July 17 NE W FORT, BN O. The Gauntlet, Douse, sa'.lcd.v.-;.June 24 The Black.Prince, Marshall, sailed.June 21 CALLAO. Fr bark D Melalne, Ber tho, sailed.May 24 CARDIFF. The RT K Carey, -, sailed.May 9 The Martha, Le wis,-sal le*..May 6 KINGSTON, JAM. British bark Iris, .suaolk, sailed.July- 2 DOMES TjQC. ____"BflflIQN_._-. Sehr Hatilc, McC?int?ck,.cleared.August 2 Sehr Lucy D-, Hall, np.July 17 Sehr W L Bradley,-, up..August 3 NSW TORE. Sehr O A C Brooks, Brooks, cleared.August 8 Sehr Palmer, Rankin, op.Aueust 8 Sehr Ida* Richardson, Bedell, up.July 17 Sehr Eddie Waters, Spates, cleared.July 29 Sehr Clara Montgomery, -, up.July 27 Sehr OAS Brooks, Brook?, up.July 31 PHILADELPHIA. Brig L H Ki m pie, IC I m pie, cleared.July 28 Sehr M McNeill. Granmeral, cleared.July 24 Sehr Annie S Gaskell, Gaskell, np.August 7 BALTIMORE. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.July 15 behr Matcak?, Fooks, np.. August 3 . .. . .> "t'>. ' :'* . . .- ' List ot Shipping IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, AUGUST 10. vessels under 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. 'STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Ad ger's wharf for New York, loading-James Adger A'co. Falcon, 672 tous, Haynle, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-P C Trenholm. BARKS. Caribou, - tons. Treat, at Robb's' Mill, loading for a Port In Great Britain-J A Enslow A co. Architect, (Br.) - tons, Doddridge, at Marshall's wharf, for a port in Great Britain, loading-R Mure A co. Kathleen, (Br.) - tons, Wright, In the Stream, from Middlesboro', Eng, Just arrived-Henry Card. ? BRIGS. Brigham Young, 141 tons, Joy, In Ashley River, for New York, loading-H F Baker A co. C S Packard, 320 tons, Harrington, In Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-A McCobb, Jr. SCHOONERS. Nancy Smith, 441 tons, Boyd, in Ashley River, for Niw York, loading-W RoaCh A co. Myrover. 440 tons. Brown, in Ashley River, for New Vork, load ng-W Roach A co. l&arljinern, Castings, &z. mar27-mwr6mos J^LECTKO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE BAGS, Ac. For sale by DR. H. BAER, BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWINS) (GROCERY . '. . ./.: . - sip* AND .: ' : -V.? y TEA. WARBHO?JSE. VERY CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. HEADO, HABT ESS FOB SELECTED DAIEY BUTTES PUKE LEAF LABU PBIME FAOTOBY AND ENGLJBH CHEESES . ? . ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CB4.CKEB8, JUKI BISCrJTIS, 4o.~ '. ' fii _ . N. B.-l CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK, AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT W PAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS-CITY. PURE 8TJCCB3SOB TO ?fl! WILLIAM S, CORWIN A:* CO., Nb. 375 KINO STREET,. OPPOSITE EASEL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEAKER Pine Teas* Coffees* S?gars PIX>VM6IAS, Spices, &c' HEU5TETICAUY SEALED FRUITS. VE G E TAB LES,. MEATS, sb UP S, AC AU articles sold from thia establishment are or the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Goods louvered to ail parts of the City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, free of expense. "" ' BB AND PBS, W IN .* 8 AND" VERY OLD:- . " WHISKIES." EVERT E. BEDFORD. SEND -FOB A CATALOGUE. JAS. S. MARTIN. WM. G. MOOD, Jl, ?ran?. |Jri?e'iSIiitribBho'n. ' * TO BE GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH CAROLINA References in South Carolina : . a encrai WADS HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B.' F. PERRY, Hon. .v\ D. SIMPSON, Governor M. Lu BONHAM; ANDKBW ?SIMONOS. Esq., Obnerai JOHNSON &AQOOD. Hot. O...A. "7 KENHOLM, Eon. AEMISTEAD BURT, Governor J.-L. MANNING, Jion. JAMES CHBSNUT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. . ... _ , -. Beferences in New York City : AUOTJST BELMONT A CO., Bankers: Hon. CHARLES. O'OONOR, Counselior-at-Law; Hon%, JOHN E. WARD, GouuBeUor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR^ConnBellor-at-Law: Colonel RICHARD LATH? ERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Boom; HUNT, THOMPSON 'A!: CO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchants; PETTUS A CO., Merchante-^F. ' ZOGBAUM <? FAIRCHILD, Merchants. $500,000 TO BE AWARDED TO? THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1871. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, 8. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASS0ClATI0N,>i7NDER THE AUSPICES of thc "South-Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,1' will give aseries of Concerts at the Academy of-Mos!c. Charleston, S. C., commencing October lat, 1871, for the parp?se of raising a fund to enable Emigrants - to settle upon lands ?elected by. the Association for H?nes of'Northern and European Farmers and others, in the State of South Carolina, and for wir transportation thither and support Tor the-first year.. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF. ADMISSION, AND NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS E?CH; ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED 'A?D7OBRT?FICATE OB' ?tTTLB TO ACADEMY OF MUSIO, will be deposited with the.National Bant of..the Republic, New York. #500,000 ?N' X^IETS ! 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C., 'cost to build' $230,000, having on annual rental of about .$20,600, from Opera .House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 380 feet by 60 feet, and situated corner of King and Market'streets, in the centre, or the city, and well Known to bo- the finest building and most valuable .,: property In Charleston, valued at.$350,000 sa Gift-cash.......^.i;';;...100,000 3d Gift-Cash..i...;.................* ?5.00? 4th Gift-Cash..:.V. 10,00?T sui our-Cash...........".......i.':..?._. " 5,000 26 Gifts-Cash-each $1000. atfjboo SS Gifts-cash-eac h $500....J I .....I,..';...::.... 13,500 860 Gtfts-iCaah-each $100.,..I.............................i.. 35,o6o| 25oairta-CMh-eaob;$ao..'.. 13,30<T 500 Gifts-Cash-each $2$. 13,500 1250 Gifts-Cash-each $10. 13,500 2401 Girts, amounts to............$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GABY ? CO., .Agents S. C. Land and Ininugratibn Association,, General M. C. BUTLER, ) - ' JOHN CHADWICK, Esq.. )? . OHABLESTON, S.":0. General M. W. GABY, ) AGENTS WANTED-LIBERAL COMJH S S ION S ALLO WE D . Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. B. WEIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, Of Virginia. ColonelB. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. .Hon. HOGER A. PBYOB, of New York. A. 2PAJLR AOTD) COMMENDABLE SCHEME ! _ . ,* , . . . CHARLESTON.' S. 0., May -, 1871. ' wi,tate pleasnre in certifying that we are acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and General M. W. GARY, oftheflrm of BUTLER. CHADWICK. GARY A CO^ and Vnow them to be gentlemen bf integrity,' and. weregard the object they have of assisting Immigrants to homes lu South Carolina 6f great importance to the State as well as-to the immigrants, and we have every confluence that their enterprise wUlbecarrled out with fairness an4 honesty to all bar? ties concerned. , , .- ? r; ./S. GEO'. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. BLAYNE. B. H. RUTLEDGE, ? G MAG KATH, JAMES CONNER. TBK)S/YT SIMONS, ^ ^ JAMEaR. PRINGLE, . . HENEY BUIST, WILMOT G. DKSACSSUBE. gjjekets can be procured of E. SE B RING AGO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. j? Broad Drna?, (Oi?imcals, ROSADALIS. ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. EOSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSABALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed hy the following : Dr. R. WILSON O ARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PDGH, or Baltimore. Dr. THUS. J. BorKIN, or Baltimore. Ur. A. DLTRGAN, olTarboro?. N. ?. Dr. J. s. SPARKS, of Nichola9vile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McOARTHA, or Sooth Carolina, and many otnera. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROS A T> AT ?TH, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now or Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con? federate Army of Northern Vii^lnla. ROSADALIS IB Alterative, Tonio and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building np the system to a healthy, vigorous .condition. IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE Sc DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODR?H, WINEMAN * CO., \ Agents In Dr. H. BIER, ) Charleston. -fanes ?OO?0, Gt. MOTHERS, BEAD THIS! IS THOROUGH LY - wattrprgbt Pro tacts clothing? retains Linen Diapers; avoids pins; permits Circula? tion, of air. ? Recom? mended by physicians . and all mothers whosfcg children hare wornr them. Made In roar 11 sizes: I smallest : 4 I largest Price %\. "Mailed free. Address P, YON S AKTEN, No. 229 King srreet, Charleston, S. C., Dealer in all kinds of RUBBER GOODS, sach aa Rubber Sheet? ing, white and black, Air Pillows, Air and Water Beds, Hospital Cushions. Bandage Gum. Rabber Clothing, Plano corers, DoorMats, Ac, Ac, and Importer of Fancy Goods, Toys and Fireworks, Juno-smos T Sitting SHat?iints. ?WEED? .FAMILY FAVORITE LO0K-ST1TO1 MACHINE. are the best In rae. For sale on thc Lease Plan, with monthly PAT* menta, on easy terms, or for cash. AH mos of Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white black and colored,) Silk,- OU, Soap, Ac, AC Repairing aa usual. Circulars and sample* ol wort sent on application. ' D. B. SASELTON, General Dealer in First Class Sewing Ma? chines ana Material, No. 307 King street, aug!7 charleston. S. a "PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BTJQ _L DESTROYER. Coe tar's INSECT POWDER Olentworth's Roach Exterminator Cos tar's Rat Poison _ Isaacsen'sSure Pop-Death to Mnsqnltoer. % For sale by DB. H. DAER, - ?TA 19.1 Uiutmnstrctf.